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Supplements article : L-Carnitine and Sports Performance
 

Health and Fitness > Supplements > L-Carnitine and Sports Performance

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Peter Vermeeren

L-Carnitine can also be found in Chicken, Fish, Avocado and Dairy products and Red Meats. Therefore it is important that a person has an adequate intake of these nutritional products. A person with a healthy diet is less likely to have L-Carnitine deficiencies and therefore, less likely to suffer from any fatigue, or illnesses, as a result.

It is thought that extra L-Carnitine intake can help those people with L-Carnitine deficiencies that have a related problem. Although pregnant women, or people on other medications should not take L-Carnitine, L-Carnitine is thought to aid in the recover process.

Although those people who have an adequate healthy diet do not require extra L-Carnitine, L-Carnitine is thought to help those people who are undergoing extra physical activity. During extra activity, a person requires more energy in order for their body to respond to the extra demands. Therefore, extra L-Carnitine can help produce extra energy in the body’s cells, enabling the body to function more efficiently.

Although L-Carnitine should never be considered a substitute for healthy food, L-Carnitine can help boost a person’s system, during extreme conditions. Athletes often find themselves training long hours and enduring extreme physical conditions. Although good healthy meals can give Athletes healthy supplements they need, they often need just that little bit more.

If you are an Athlete considering using L-Carnitine supplements for added energy relief, it is a good idea that you consult a qualified medical professional prior to undertaking such an act. As a professional Athlete, you should also be aware of any legal limitations pertaining to taking prescription and non-prescription medicines, or performance enhancement medications.

You should also be aware that in certain situations, there is a small possibility that a person can have side effects to L-Carnitine, which is the case with many medications. L-Carnitine side effects include, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and fever. If at any point you experience these symptoms, you should consult a medical professional immediately.

Overall, L-Carnitine can help a person who is undergoing rigorous sports training, or suffering from a L-Carnitine deficiency. However, if you intend to take L-Carnitine as a Sports supplement, you should never rely on L-Carnitine alone. L-Carnitine should be taken in small doses and should always be taken in conjunction with a healthy diet.

Anyone intending to take L-Carnitine should ensure that they are well informed about L-Carnitine and if possible consult a medical professional. L-Carnitine is also used to aid Cancer sufferers in returning their metabolic system back to normal levels.

As you can see, too much L-Carnitine may have the opposite effect, causing your body to over-work and resulting in possible implications. You should only take L-Carnitine to supplement a deficiency, or fill a needed energy gap.

Peter Vermeeren is the webmaster for severasl heath and sport related sites. His websites can be found here: Martial Media Productions and Kamikaze | health | fitness | vitamins.


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